Monday, February 2nd we headed for Las Vegas. Along the way we passed some big Saguaro cactus and went through the Joshua Tree Forest. It didn't look like any forest I've ever seen and I was never really sure what a Joshua tree was now I know.


(Note the very blue sky and lack of snow!!! This is definitely not Idaho!)
Monday evening we got into Las Vegas. The traffic on the strip made me very nervous. We were probably rubber necking looking at everything and the taxi drivers kept honking and there was so much traffic. I was ready to go home then. After looking at the hotels, Roger decided on Mandalay Bay. He was tired of driving up and down the crazy strip and the price was fair. I couldn't believe how swanky everything in Vegas is and how large! I bet we walked a half a mile from the parking garage on one side of our hotel to the elevators then to our room on 34th floor on the other side of the hotel. I was tired before we ever decided to walk down the strip.
Our Hotel

View from our hotel room on the 34th floor. All their pools or as they called it "The Beach". They have a large wave pool, a lazy river and a few other pools with real sand around them but only one of the outdoor pools was opened. The rest open at the end of February.


The casino at our hotel

Here Roger is standing in front of the pond across from the Bellagio Hotel & Casino while we were waiting to see the dancing waters. That was neat to see.

Dancing waters.

Las Vegas' Eiffel Tower replica

Gondola Ride at the Venetian. This canal was inside with little shops lining the water.

Pirate Show at Treasure Island

When we started walking down the strip headed for the Treasure Island Pirate show we didn't realize how far it was. Over two and a half miles and several hours later of looking around we were tired. We found a seafood buffet that Roger wanted to try out and ate and rested for awhile then we headed back for the hotel. It was still quite a ways away and our feet were sore and we were really tired. After a block or so Roger said he'd had had it and waved down a taxi. It was the best ten dollars we spent in Vegas. The taxi driver told us it was really slow for February, not many people. We thought there were a lot of people! I'd hate to be there when it was busy.
Tuesday Morning we headed back to St. George. On our way out of Vegas we stop at a restaurant for breakfast. There were a group of motorcycle cops there having breakfast. They had parked in formation. We parked next to them. I had to take a picture because it looked so neat. Our little green Camry was parked safely next to them.

We arrived in St. George in the afternoon. Our friends, Mark and Paula Boam had invited us to spend a couple of days with them at their time share. I didn't take any pictures but there were two pools and the condos themselves were very nice. We spent three days there with them hanging out, visiting, shopping and seeing the sites of St. George. Basically, just having a great time. The weather was perfect...mostly 65-70. Roger was able to go golfing every day. Paula and I joined Roger and Mark on the course one day. I had never golfed before but I really enjoyed it. They didn't seem to mind I was really bad and didn't know the rules and the golf carts were really fun. The golf course was beautiful and had a lot of hills we drove up and down on. That was a great day in the sun! Ah ha! We had found the elusive sunshine!


Its a good thing it was raining the next morning when we headed home or it wouldn't have been so easy to leave. We came home through Zions National Park. I had never gone that way before. It was beautiful The rocks and mountains in that area are so unique.

We didn't hurry to fast to get home. One the way home we stopped and looked around Cabela's for Roger and Hobby Lobby for me. We got home about 9 p.m Friday February 6th. Roger says I went into convulsions when we turned off the freeway at Osgood and saw all the snow again. It was more like a strong shiver and sigh. Hopefully our trip will carry me through until Spring.

Oh, and Roger proved us all wrong. We were gone nine days and he enjoyed every minute of it